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🗓️ 17 January 2021
⏱️ 16 minutes
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r/Maliciouscompliance In today's episode, OP's grandma has a habit of giving out crazy gifts. Eventually, one young family member gets sick of his grandma's antics and demands that she gives him cold, hard cash for Christmas. Good ol' grandma is happy to comply and gives him $1,000 frozen into a gigantic block of solid ice. You should know by now that you should never mess with grandma!
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0:03.8 | Today's subreddit is R-slash malicious compliance where a stuck-up customer gets what's coming to him. |
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1:17.2 | We moved out of our apartment two months early. Since we couldn't get anyone to move in for just |
1:21.3 | those two months, we run the hook for the two months of rent, which was a fortune to poor college |
1:26.0 | students. We were told by the onsite manager that we'd be responsible for the electricity bills |
1:30.4 | in the apartment over the next two months, despite already doing our official move out. No, |
1:35.1 | they can't be changed back to the landlord's name. Fine, I'll pay the electric bills, but I'll |
1:40.3 | make sure they're zero. So when I left, I turned off all the breakers. I still had the keys because |
1:46.6 | we were supposed to mail them back to the property manager at our expense. Since I guess he lives far |
1:51.2 | away, it only comes into town at the beginning and end of each semester. A few days later, we |
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